by Ed Naile New Boston’s Code Enforcement Officer, Mr. Hunter, is leaving town. I never got a chance to meet him. For a guy who is supposed to be in charge of carrying out a court order to clean up a junkyard in town, he sure has been scarce. What gives? Here is what...
by Ed Naile New Boston is still in the process of “cleaning up” the Winslow property on River Rd. “Cleaning out” is more like it. Here is a picture of the log truck the Town hired with a handshake agreement – no certificate of insurance required for this scheme....
A funny thing happened on the way to the junkyard story in New Boston – the story disappeared from WMUR. Set the “Way-Back Machine” for the second week in January when CNHT started helping John and Mona Winslow, owners of Duke’s Garage in that town. I went to meet...
by Ed Naile After “beating” the next, yet unscheduled hearing in Superior Court regarding their attempt to remove “junk” from inside a licensed tractor trailer body and two-car garage, the Town has again and again showed up with their uninsured contractor to take what...
by Ed Naile As New Boston plays “Whack-a-Mole” with a commercial property that has been in existence since June 1965 as a repair garage/towing service, now deemed a “junkyard” in order to strip its vested property rights, a few questions pop up. “Duke’s Garage,” the...
by Ed Naile A few weeks ago, I was asked to help a couple, John and Mona Winslow, of New Boston who were the subject of an administrative order to have “junk” removed from their property. The property is a pre-existing, nonconforming use in effect from about June of...